I didn't take a picture of it. But I just got an amazing Tahoe Offer for November and December that I may have to take advantage of. They're offering me three free nights and $500 in free play!!!!
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I didn't take a picture of it. But I just got an amazing Tahoe Offer for November and December that I may have to take advantage of. They're offering me three free nights and $500 in free play!!!!
That's great!
On a related note, just got a great Wynn offer. $400 FP and three nights, any night of the week! Until this summer had only gotten sun-thurs and my summer weekend offer only had $150 in FP.
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I think I am gonna try and convince my boyfriend to go the 6th-8th.
Did you get that offer for Oct 29 - Nov 2 for freeplay or season ski pass?
I don't have an offer from them, but I know for the Tahoe M&G even though I didn't have an offer from them, they were able to reimburse me travel. I had to email this host that introduced herself to me in June to ask her if I was in fact able to book the $500 reel rewards/promo chip offer and still call to get travel reimbursement....because I know when you call to get travel reimbursement they book your rooms for you, but with the offer, the host needs to book the room. So I'm hoping for the best... :crosses fingers: Also, can't wait to see you and James at Coushatta!!! If we end up going to Tahoe in December, I'll let you know. Maybe you can meet up with us!
@seemoreroyals I don't see anything on the website about it closing. I think what they do stop doing for winter is the day club parties on Sunday and the neon nights in Fridays.
Thanks SCR. Its our first trip to the casino and its the end of the year and we don't need any more tc's. Sassy already way past 7 star threshold and I have hit diamond. We may do some sightseeing in the San Diego area. It's been a while since we have been there. Thinking a day trip to the San Diego Zoo might be a good idea and if time allows maybe a trip across the border to Tiajuana. Is it safe to go? Do you think we would need to bring passports?
I've never been to TJ. Well I mean my mom claimed I went as a baby but I was too young to remember that. As far as passports go, yes you do need them to cross any boarder. You need them in order to get back in to the US. We no longer accept drivers licenses or ids as acceptable form oof identification to cross borders anymore. Not sure why, but they made that change a few years ago. The zoo is a great idea and it's actually about ten minutes from my apartment so you'd be near me. Haha . I think you guys should definitely sight see here. You're coming at the perfect time. If you do some research. There's this special thing we do called December Nights at Balboa Park. You may like that.
I just got flyer today only $200 fp and 3 nights free
Go see the donkey shown in Tijuana lol jk I have only heard of it.
The pool at Rincon is open year round. I'd definitely come meet you guys and say hi, it's so close to me. I've been to Tijuana many times, and I would not go the way things are now. My Dad goes every 3 months to take supplies from our church to an orphanage, but he is braver than me, I won't go or let my kids go with him.
Lots of fun stuff to do in the area though, you have the zoo, the animal park, sea world and lots of other stuff in San Diego. You guys should have a great time!
That is a great offer Rob, I hope you can make it work!
That's a great offer Rob! Too bad you don't ski or board... Heavenly is beautiful. You should still take a ride up the gondola!
And HELL NO TO TJ!!! It is way too dangerous right now. Don't risk it!!!
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Thanks for the heads up about Tijuana. Kind of wanted to go but not bad enough to put my life in jeopardy. Sounds like it must be like Juarez which is just across the border from El Paso here in Texas. I sure we will find plenty of other fun stuff to do including spending time at the pool. I hear they have a nice one.
@seemoreroyals Just and FYI if you haven't been to Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego you really need to check it out. The view is awesome and the memorial itself is nice. Here is the website http://www.soledadmemorial.com/ also someone mentioned Balboa Park. The park is huge and has a lot of different venues. My niece was married in the sunken garden area called 'Zoro Gardens' which in the mid 30's was a supposed nudist colony where people could pay to go in a look around. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoro_Garden_Nudist_Colony. The sunken gardens was quite interesting with vegetation and trees with huge roots. It was very nice for the wedding.
See @Jeani you even taught me something new. Thanks!
LOL LOL @SoCalRob you are welcome :) :) I just learned about the nudist colony in the gardens when I was out there in August to see my new great niece. A friend of my niece who has lived in the area most of his life told us about some history of the park.
James,
You would need a passport. You should stop by the Barona LOL
You do not need a passport for land or sea crossings into Canada or Mexico. You however must have a certified birth certificate along with a valid government issued ID. I however would absolutely not recommend going to Tijuana. I'm going to make a reservation while you're there just in case we can meet you. I'd also highly recommend going to the San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park. It's a lovely 19 mile drive from Harrahs and it's absolutely lovely!! It's also a much better drive than the one to the zoo.
Ang
http://mexico.usembassy.gov/eng/eacs_sheet.html
"As of March 1, 2010, all U.S. citizens – including children -- must present a valid passport, book or card, for travel beyond the “border zone” into the interior of Mexico. Entry by any means, for example by plane or car, is included in this requirement. The “border zone” is generally defined as an area between 20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the location. Stays of less than 72 hours within the border zone do not require a visa or tourist card.
U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or entering Mexico by air must pay a fee to obtain a tourist card, also known as an FM-T, available from Mexican border crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border zone and most airlines serving Mexico. "
@sassycat, My personal opinion having been to both "The World Famous San Diego Zoo" and the Safari Park(Wild Animal Park), the Zoo is a much better place to visit. The drive is about 35 minutes or so from the hotel(i live about five to ten minutes from the zoo) and it is a much better property. Again, this is just my personal opinion. The Safari Park(Wild Animal Park) is incredibly lovely. No doubt about it. The tram they have is really awesome too...but I just think for the prices the Zoo is much better bang for your buck. I also will stress that I really don't think it'd be a good idea at all to go to TJ at this point.
http://www.chron.com/150years/articl...co-6304339.php
Since I couldn't get the damn travel gov site to load. I thought I'd put this here for you too.